Latin 2000 Study Guide - Winter 2019, Comprehensive Final Exam Notes - Hannibal, Battle, Ablative Case

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Hic autem, velut h r dit te relictum, odium paternum erg r m n s s c c nserv vit, Hannibal however, as if he had received it as an inheritance, maintained his father"s hatred for the romans ut prius animam quam id d posuerit, That he would put down his life before it qu quidem, cum patri pulsus esset et ali n rum opum indig ret, Because he indeed, although when he had been expelled from his country and was reliant on another"s resources numquam d stiterit anim bell re cum r m n s. He never ceased to wage war with the romans in his mind. Nam ut omittam philippum, quem abs ns hostem reddidit r m n s- For, if i may omit philip, whom hannibal being absent made an enemy to the romans omnium i s temporibus potentissimus r x antiochus fuit. The most powerful of all kings at that time was antiochus.

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